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Nissan racks up red ink, but the Japanese automaker promises a return to profit later this year
Japanese automaker Nissan has reported a 115.8 billion yen, or $782 million, loss in April-June, but is promising to return ...
Japanese automaker Nissan reported a 115.8 billion yen loss for April-June but aims to regain profitability by year-end. The ...
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Nissan’s Shareholders Aren't Impressed by Its New CEO
As Makoto Uchida's successor, Espinosa faces a massive challenge in front of him. Previously, Nissan reported a massive loss of ¥671 billion ($4.6 billion) for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, which ...
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Nissan's CEO Reveals "Self-Help" Strategy for Future - MSN
Espinosa: "We cannot rely on anybody." Prior to Espinosa's tenure as the CEO of Nissan, his predecessor Makoto Uchida led the automaker to some positive results in 2022 and 2023.
Four former Nissan Motor Co. top executives including ex-President and CEO Makoto Uchida received a combined total of 646 million yen ($4.5 million) for leaving top roles at the embattled Japanese ...
Renault CEO Luca de Meo and Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida spoke to The Wall Street Journal earlier this year about the reorganization of their alliance in a deal that gives both companies more autonomy ...
Nissan has lost 36% of its stock value over the past year and just posted a $4.5 billion net loss. It's also forecasting a first-quarter loss of 200 billion yen, or about $1.38 billion.
Nissan initially announced in November 2024 that it would be cutting 9,000 jobs globally. Additionally, then-Nissan President and CEO Makoto Uchida volunteered to immediately begin forfeiting half ...
Nissan initially announced in November 2024 that it would be cutting 9,000 jobs globally. Additionally, then-Nissan President and CEO Makoto Uchida volunteered to immediately begin forfeiting half ...
Nissan initially announced in November 2024 that it would be cutting 9,000 jobs globally. Additionally, then-Nissan President and CEO Makoto Uchida volunteered to immediately begin forfeiting half ...
Nissan initially announced in November 2024 that it would be cutting 9,000 jobs globally. Additionally, then-Nissan President and CEO Makoto Uchida volunteered to immediately begin forfeiting half ...
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